the ip aliased interface. I have searched around on google
but can't seem to find what I am doing wrong!
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the ip aliased interface. I have searched around on google
but can't seem to find what I am doing wrong!
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impossible.
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We have one machine that is currently handleing about that many users.
It runs Debian 3.0 stable, sendmail, spamassassin (if anyone has a
better spam fillter let me know), imap and pop, and the load average is
rarely above 0.7. Most of the load comes from spamassassin. Which
seems to be normal.
I'm not a network guru but I think bridgeing can do this. brctl is the
command you use to bridge two interfaces. Maybe a search on google for
that will turn something up? apt-get install bridge-utils should
download all the packages you need for a 2.4 kernel. Some one please
conrrect me if I am
We have one machine that is currently handleing about that many users.
It runs Debian 3.0 stable, sendmail, spamassassin (if anyone has a
better spam fillter let me know), imap and pop, and the load average is
rarely above 0.7. Most of the load comes from spamassassin. Which
seems to be normal.
I'm not a network guru but I think bridgeing can do this. brctl is the
command you use to bridge two interfaces. Maybe a search on google for
that will turn something up? apt-get install bridge-utils should
download all the packages you need for a 2.4 kernel. Some one please
conrrect me if I am
most people these days expect e-mail to be pretty instant so to
have mail sitting in a queue for 7 days and not getting a warning for
several hours seems a bit old fashioned. So far 12 hours and 30
minutes seems to be working well. What are other people doing?
Cheers,
Lauchlin Wilkinson
'd like to know if what I had to do was correct or
not?
Cheers,
Lauchlin
On 26/01/2004, at 2:31 PM, Rod Rodolico wrote:
Sorry to be vague, but there was a command I remember once when I had
this problem before.
Seems like I had to do a route add in /network/interfaces. Seems like
there is so
most people these days expect e-mail to be pretty instant so to
have mail sitting in a queue for 7 days and not getting a warning for
several hours seems a bit old fashioned. So far 12 hours and 30
minutes seems to be working well. What are other people doing?
Cheers,
Lauchlin Wilkinson
;d like to know if what I had to do was correct or
not?
Cheers,
Lauchlin
On 26/01/2004, at 2:31 PM, Rod Rodolico wrote:
Sorry to be vague, but there was a command I remember once when I had
this problem before.
Seems like I had to do a route add in /network/interfaces. Seems like
there is some
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